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Arboretum Ionizer for MAS

mixonline.com

The Arboretum Ionizer is a standout EQ and dynamics-processing plug-in for MAS users, delivering exceptional audio manipulation through its 512-band splitband capabilities. Praised for its phase-linear EQ and noise reduction features, it offers unparalleled flexibility and quality akin to high-end analog gear. Despite its complex interface that requires a learning curve, its robust performance and reliability make it a valuable addition to any audio engineer's toolkit. However, PC users are excluded, and the lack of an output gain control is a minor drawback. Overall, Ionizer shines with its innovative approach and versatility, making it a must-have for MAS enthusiasts.

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Ionizer - Arboretum Systems

electronicmusic.com

Arboretum's Ionizer impresses as an intuitive noise reduction and mastering tool, adept at cleaning unwanted noise with its 512-band graphic equalizer. While its real-time dynamic spectral reshaping might seem niche, it shines in removing consistent noise like hiss and hum, making audio processing enjoyable. The multiband dynamics processor adds versatility, functioning as a compressor, expander, or limiter. However, its full potential requires familiarity, and its niche applications might not appeal to all. Nevertheless, its compatibility with various audio applications and ease of use make it a compelling choice for sound engineers and producers looking to refine their audio projects.

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See how Merzbow uses Arboretum Ionizer

Merzbow

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Mentioned in an interview: “Back then I mostly used Arboretum’s Ionizer in my live performances.”

See how Eric Persing uses Arboretum Ionizer

Eric Persing

Keyboardist, Composer

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Spectrasonics Studio List The equipment list for the Spectrasonics studio reads like a gear-head's dream. Favourites amongst Eric's sizeable synthesizer collection include the Access Virus, the Prophet VS, his collection of Waldorf synthesizers, and a 1976 Yamaha CS80. "It's my favourite axe to play, because of the awesome polyphonic aftertouch and that sensuous ribbon," explains Eric.

For effects processing Eric is a fan of the Roland SRV330 reverb, an item that "gets missed by most people, mainly because it doesn't say Lexicon on the front panel." For distortion tricks Eric often uses a rare Boss GL100 guitar preamp: "It's basically the history of Boss pedals in one rack space."

Mixing, until recently, was done on some "very odd, custom-made analogue mixers made by a guy named Mo West," reveals Eric. He recently purchased a Roland VM 7000-series mixer, however, taking him one step closer to an all-digital setup.

SAMPLERS • Roland S760 and S770 • Kurzweill K2000 • Bitheadz Unity DS1 (running on an Apple Macintosh G4)

SYNTHESIZERS/DRUM BOXES • Access Virus • Clavia Nord Lead • Doepfer modular synth • Emu modular synth • Moog Minimoog (modified by Studio Electronics) • Oberheim SEMs • Polyfusion modular synth • Roland JP8000 prototypes & production units • Roland JP8080 • Roland JD800/990 • Roland Jupiter 8 • Roland JV1080 and 2080 • Roland MKS50 Alpha Juno • Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter • Roland System 700 and 100m modular synths • Roland MC303 • Roland MC505 • Roland TB303 • Roland TR808 • Roland TR909 • Korg EX8000 • Korg M1R • Korg Mono/Poly • Sequential Circuits Prophet VS • Waldorf Wave, Microwave, Microwave XT • Yamaha CS80

SOFTWARE • Alchemy • Arboretum HyperEngine • Arboretum Hyperprism plug-in pack • Arboretum Ionizer • Arboretum Raygun noise-reduction plug-in • Antares Infinity • BIAS Peak audio editor • BIAS SFX machine effects • Emagic Logic Audio Platinum • Emagic Sound Diver synth editor/librarian • Fireball • GRM Tools plug-in pack • Metasynth • Opcode Vinyl, Vocode & Filter plug-ins • Propellerheadz Rebirth soft synth • Prosoniq SonicWorx Artist effects • Steinberg Magneto tape-saturation emulator • Steinberg ReCycle sample editor • Thonk soft synth • RAIFF • Region Munger • Transfer Station • Samplifier sample transfer software • Saturator • Sound Morph • Sound Hack audio editor • Unisyn synth editor • Waveboy Voder

SIGNAL PROCESSORS • AMS RMX reverb • API 5502 equaliser • Boss GL100 guitar driver • Boss SE70 multi-effects • Dimension beam controller • Euphonics mixing console • Eventide DSP4000 & H3500 harmonizers • GML stereo parametric EQ • Innovonics compressors • Langevin passive equalisers • Lexicon PCM70/80/480 reverbs • MXR Distortion Plus • Quest custom mixers • Roland Dimension D & C processors • Roland RSP550 multi-effects • Roland RSS10 3-dimensional effects • Roland SDE330 delay • Roland SDX330 chorus • Roland SRV330 reverb • Roland SVC330 vocoder • TC Electronics Fireworx multi-effects • Summit tube mic preamps

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